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You know I got to thinking, I did enjoy SWG pre-NGE so I would like to suggest that ESO add space flight into their upcoming title. I know it sounds crazy at first but hear me out... During the war a secret underground Dwemer facility was unearthed and in the ruins a space machine was discovered. In hopes to find another planet without faction limitations the people of Nirn set out to explore the galaxy! |
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1/30/13 1:49:07 PM#2
oh come on now you are just trollin'!
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coretex666
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1/30/13 1:50:12 PM#3
Originally posted by sapphen lol Playing: Nothing atm My game concept thread: http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/thread/369707 (any feedback appreciated) |
Originally posted by Sovrath Ohh trust me, I honestly believe that space flight has more right being in TES than faction locks :) At least it fits within lore (from a dwemer angle). |
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1/30/13 1:54:15 PM#5
Will there be lightsabres?
"i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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1/30/13 1:54:44 PM#6
patience ,TES universe ll be extended in future era with space ships,tanks,guns,lasers...TES 40k...
only EVE is real MMO...but I am impressive with TSW |
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Originally posted by RefMinor Nah but laser blasters would be okay. |
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1/30/13 1:55:19 PM#8
Originally posted by sapphen hmmmm, well, on a certain level you might be right. After all, isn't one of the rumors that the Dwemer entered the Numidium and transcended the mortal realm. Or some such thing? |
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Originally posted by Agent_Joseph That's actually a neat idea. |
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1/30/13 1:59:13 PM#10
Originally posted by sapphen Would this be where the game becomes "Shadowrun"? :) |
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1/30/13 1:59:25 PM#11
ESO is pure themepark. Confusing people into thinking this is anything like SWG is a travesty in computer gaming.
If you add spaceships, them you also have to separate all factions so there is no conflicts (via ESO manifesto, apparently). Also you need to generate 1000 "space" fetch-me-this type quests to keep the audience happy. Even more so, you need to allow spaceships to be blown up and suddenly "ressurected" at the nearest space hub or the casual crowd who plays ESO will rage quit.
I won't even go into "open world / universe" exploration or crafting or inter spaceship relations, as it would just be beating a dead horse.
ESO will be a fun $15 / month themepark ride for a month or 2, same as SWTOR.
The best situation possible would be if ESO goes F2P in less time than SWTOR. Because at least SWTOR didn't restrict entire factions from each other, all the time. Only some of the time. SWTOR was no angel either, thanks to bad EA designs.
Zenimax can change things, if they want. I hope they do. Want a nice understanding of life? Try Spirit Science: "The Human History" |
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1/30/13 2:00:20 PM#12
Lmao, I was like what the hell.
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1/30/13 2:01:37 PM#13
Currently Playing: Path of Exile, Everquest |
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Originally posted by Sovrath They tried to transcend to another realm... maybe they could play off that. It was misinterpreted by many of the Dwemer's intentions. They wasn't trying to transcend but ascend. They was successful. They all jumped in lil space ships and flew off to another planet - hence their disappearance. |
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1/30/13 2:16:18 PM#15
Originally posted by sapphen in that case, I bet if someone were to search they might find their very own spaceship to travel the galaxy each week and have all sorts of wacky adventures!
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ROFL!
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1/30/13 3:00:20 PM#17
Originally posted by Sovrath The Numidium was a giant golem and it was not a device used for the Dwemer to travel with in any way, shape, or form. Nothing lore wise really states exactly what happened to the Dwemer but its most likely the race was wiped out during the Battle of Red Mountain.
Nothing in TES lore supports a space ship and the OP is nothing more than a fail troll attempt. Quizzical: One of the fundamental laws of the universe is that if an acronym is used often enough, someone will try to pronounce it. Kyleran: It's like how the Hebrews feel about the true name of God, it's never to be pronounced. If I actually try to describe it vocally to others I tell them I play online games. |
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